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♦ •♦ 5 Grace E. Bosserman York Springs, Pa. A.B. in Education Harrisburg Central High School Activities — Student Volunteers i, 3, 4: Student Council I, 3, 4; Vice-President Student Volunteers 4; President Student Council 4; Sock and Buskin. Planned Future Vocation — Teaching. Mary Katherixe Brili. Phillipsburg. N. J . A.B. in Education Phillipsburg High School Activities — Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4. Planned Future Vocation — Teaching. Dorothy A. Brungard Loganton. Pa. A.B. in Liberal Arts Loganton High School Activities — Student Volunteers 1, 2, }, Secretary 4, Vice-Preside nt 3; Secretary of Student Council 2; President V. Y. C. A. 4, Treasurer 2; Editor of Alumni Section of Etonian 3. Planned Future Vocation — Teaching. Thirty-eight
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responsibilities of the Junior year — Carl Zeigler was chosen as Editor-in-Chief of the Etonian work and Trostle Crouthamel was chosen as Business Manager. In the fall of 1929 eighteen jolly, yet very serious minded, juniors returned to join the task of publishing a bigger and better Etonian. Everyone worked to the best of his ability for the accomplishment of this worth while project. The 193 1 Etonian was successful not only as a literary accomplishment but also as a business enterprise, for the treasure of the class was richer by two hundred eighty six dollars after all had been said and done. Clyde Deiter was the able leader of our Junior activities. Social affairs were not neglected during this, busy year for a very unusually successful social affair was held on a moonlight night as we hiked the snowy roads. around Elizabethtown. In May the Juniors entertained the Senior class at the Inn at Indian Echo Cave. The Senior year began very auspiciously with ma ny of the old members back and quite a few new friends in our midst. Mr. Deiter was chosen as leader of our class on the last round of its eventful journey. We immediately began to plan for the many activities of the Senior year. Arrangements for the class play. Senior trip, and commencement activities were discussed. Socially the class was not inactive for January 7, Amos Hummer memorably entertained the members of the Senior class at his home in Elizabethtown. We have enjoyed the year on College Hill and each Senior looks back with pleasure to all that has happened there. CLASSMATES OF ' 31 As drops of water meet and blend in sparkling pools. Then part, so we. Our lives for so few years are met And having joined, we part, and leave these schools. Perhaps we shall not meet again. We part, and yet Each carries something learned, remembers something shared. It is not wisdom, joy, or friendship we forget. Nor love; these priceless fruits of life enriched With us shall linger on -when xouth and schools have passed. — Jessie Woodward. Thirty-seven
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B.S. in Science Souderton High School Activities — Treasurer Y. M. C. A. 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3.; Student Council 2, 4; Business Manager Etonian; Secretary- Treasurer Candles 3, President 4; Vice- President Science Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Planned Future Vocation — Industrial Chemistry. Clyde S. Deiter Strasburg, Pa. B.S. in Science West Lampeter High School Activities — Senior Athletic Manager; Bas- ketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; President of Class 3, 4; Candles 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Sock and Buskin 4- Planned Future Vocation — Teaching. Herman G. Enterline Elizabethtozcn, Pa. B.S. in Commercial Education Elizabethtown High School Activities — Associate Commercial Instruc- tor; Secretary-Treasurer Y. M. C. A. 1926-27. Planned Future Vocation — Instructor of Accounting; Certified Public Accountant. Thirty-nine
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